Cannot Mount Dev Loop0 On Filesystem.squashfs

I also tried 3 different flash drives (including a brand new one from Kingston) and I tested other flavours with the same flash drive. Nicolas Breton (nibr) wrote on 2010-10-12: #9 I have the same problem with a number of different configurations: 3 computers running 10.04, 3 different CD-RW burnt with the desktop 10.10 i386 See full activity log To post a comment you must log in. Thanks for the good answer. –matt wilkie Oct 27 '10 at 20:05 add a comment| Did you find this question interesting? http://ecoflashapps.com/cannot-mount/cannot-mount-dev-loop0-cdrom-casper-filesystem-squashfs.html

I need to try on a different USB (it's somewhere inside the car but the weather hasn't allowed me to do extended outdoor activity.) Check out e17 screenies and art at Combo HDDVD/Blu-ray drive. Jouva Moufette (jouva) wrote on 2010-11-26: #34 I'm going to throw in my 0.025 USD here: When attempting to use the .iso in Universal USB Installer, it extracts all files from Back to top Report #11 STRUPPI STRUPPI Member Members 738 posts Posted 13 October 2011 - 01:15 AM Ufff, Hi jazz, I think, this is on your Computer not a problem http://askubuntu.com/questions/5996/unable-to-mount-dev-loop0-during-install

Thank you both. Is adding the ‘tbl’ prefix to table names really a problem? I've got two nearly identical Compaq Evo desktops at the office. The first 512 bytes of the stick is its boot sector.

Stay away from live system creators - they're trouble. –mikeserv Dec 28 '14 at 2:20 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 30 down vote While I Can you write, what is your CPU, Grafic Card/Chip, RAM and Video RAM ? asked 6 years ago viewed 37769 times active 1 year ago Linked 0 Not able to install Ubuntu 'Can not mount /dev/loop0' 0 'Can not mount /dev/loop0' fault during installation CD http://lxle.net/forums/discussion/276/live-usb-key-doesnt-boot/p1 If I remove the USB drive and reboot, everything works.

Then, I used both Unetbootin and Universal-USB-Installer to create a LiveUSB, got the same error. All of them worked. For more info on UEFI boot install & repair - Regularly Updated : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2147295 Please use Thread Tools above first post to change to [Solved] when/if answered completely. Could it be that you have saved iso files in different directories, and you happen to test a good one but use a bad one?

I've had this issue with some other other distros, and those worked without any problem. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/636711 Paven (lunchpad-com) wrote on 2010-10-16: #15 I have the same problem with my noname pc- with a assus motheboard, amd processor. Back to top Report Back to 2010-2014 0 user(s) are reading this topic 0 members, 0 guests, 0 anonymous users Reply to quoted postsClear Bodhi Merchandise Bodhi Linux Forums → If the hash check is ok then reboot with the cd and check it's integrity.

Please test the original UNetbootin for solo Live-OS. http://ecoflashapps.com/cannot-mount/cannot-mount-filesystem-aix.html Have you tried another version (maybe 1.0)? Select 2D data in a certain range Tank-Fighting Alien more hot questions question feed about us tour help blog chat data legal privacy policy work here advertising info mobile contact us unmanbearpig (itsrealmailbox) wrote on 2010-10-30: #25 I have the same problem with virtualbox Jonathan Watt (jwatt) wrote on 2010-11-02: #26 This also affects me on my Thinkpad T410.

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Raphael Cruzeiro (raphaelcruzeiro) wrote on 2010-10-17: #17 This bug is also happening to me with two different machines when I try to install from the DVD.

If you want identical data on both, dd the good image onto the other stick and verify their checksums (md5sum or other; any will do). IKT (ikt) wrote on 2011-03-18: #43 Stanislav Valasek, where you able to confirm that the MD5 was the same as the one listed on the ubuntu website? time to download again *groan* Jouva Moufette (jouva) wrote on 2010-12-29: #41 Yeah FYI if you're getting this, do try downloading again from a different mirror. No matter WHAT I try, CD, DVD, USB, always this bug. 10.04 worked perfectly but so did WinXP.

Re: Can not mount /dev/loop0 (/cdrom/casper/filesystem.squashfs) on //filesystem.squa You are really trying, and it seems to me, that you are doing things correctly. more hot questions question feed about us tour help blog chat data legal privacy policy work here advertising info mobile contact us feedback Technology Life / Arts Culture / Recreation Science Now I've just installed Bodhi using unetbootin from inside Xubuntu 11.10... navigate here Thank you very much.

Bad or worn-out stick. Last edited by RamonB; November 3rd, 2015 at 10:52 AM. Can I use that to take out what he owes me? Adv Reply Reply With Quote October 31st, 2015 #6 RamonB View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message First Cup of Ubuntu Join Date Feb 2009 Location Salvador, BA, Brazil Beans

I've uploaded the lshw output from both machines here (the machine which failed to load 10.10 is running 8.10): http://www.ncf.ca/~es625/usb_install_non_working_compaq and here: http://web.ncf.ca/~es625/usb_install_working_compaq Maybe someone can figure out what's going on. Are you really sure that the Ubuntu iso file that you check with md5sum is the same as the one you use as source when you create the USB boot drive? I'm sick of wasting my time with this bug. The underlying Linux in all the Ubuntu flavors is the same and should boot the same with only the gui being different.

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